A 34-year-old Yukon man was arrested at his home earlier this month after the Canadian County Sheriff's Office said he unwittingly shared child pornography with a member of the agency's Internet Crimes against Children (ICAC) task force.

Investigators say that, in August, they received child pornography from a computer in the home of Trevor Russom. Investigators served a search warrant at the home earlier this month and conducted a forensic examination of a computer at the home. They reportedly found on the device over 100 videos of child pornography involving preteen girls modeling nude. They say the also found pornographic images of young girls aged 10-15.

When questioned, Russom reportedly admitted to downloading and sharing child pornography. Investigators say he said he had downloaded child pornography from a popular file sharing service as recently as the weekend prior to the search.

While serving the search warrant, deputies also claim to have found marijuana and drug paraphernalia next to a baby bed in Russom's bedroom. They say Russom admitted to using marijuana and to having children sleep overnight in his bedroom.

Deputies arrested Russom on a complaint of aggravated possession of child pornography and seized several electronic devices for further forensic analysis.

The man was booked into the Canadian County Jail and later released on $70,000 bond. He has subsequently been charged with two counts of aggravated possession of child pornography, one count of possession of a controlled substance, and one count possession of drug paraphernalia.

Under 21 § 1040.12a, aggravated possession of child pornography is the possession of 100 or more separate or duplicate sexually explicit images of minors under the age of 18. It is punishable by a maximum of life in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. Anyone convicted of this offense must register as a Level 1 sex offender annually for 15 years.